Caption: SACS player James Brewer crosses for a try against Dale during the Kearsney Easter Festival this year TWO regions with a massive schools rugby tradition will come face to face when the 18th Standard Bank Cape Schools Rugby and Crosscountry Week, in...

Look out, PE, here I come ! Nippy Paul Roos left wing Jason Myburgh turns on the afterburners against Affies at the recent Paul Roos 150 Day. (photo: Inus Grobler) After ten days of having to follow their favourite schools rugby sides from an infuriating...

Photo: Tracey van den Aswegen A highly successful eighth Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival wrapped up today with the announcement of five players who each received bursaries to the Sharks Academy for 2016. Valued at over R100 000 each, the recipients are...

Photo: Tracey van den Aardweg KEARSNEY COLLEGE 26 – 45 DALE COLLEGE Kearsney and Dale College brought the curtain down on a very successful eighth Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival. Both teams were keen for a victory, but it was Dale that started with...

Photo: Tracey van den Aardweg MENLO PARK 23 – 19 GLENWOOD In another tight match, Glenwood faced Menlo Park. During the first half the wind had dropped and conditions were good, but in the second half the wind again picked...

Photo: Tracey van den Aardweg GREY COLLEGE 17 – 15 EG JANSEN The much anticipated penultimate game between unbeaten Grey College and Dr EG Jansen did not disappoint. Place kicking became difficult with the...

Photo: Tracey van den Aardweg FRAMESBY 0 – 57 AFFIES The second game started off in sunlight after some rain in the previous game. Despite the brisk wind behind Framesby in the second half, they could still...

Photo: Tracey van den aardweg WESTVILLE 34 – 26 SACS The final day of the Kearsney Easter Rugby Festival opened with a much anticipated match between unbeaten SACS and local side Westville who had lost one match at the festival. It was a great...

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